On August 31, 2013, The Alan Parsons Symphonic Project performed "The Turn of a Friendly Card (Part One)" in Medellín, Colombia, showcasing their unique blend of progressive rock and orchestral music. By this time, the band was celebrating decades of iconic music, having released their renowned album "Eye in the Sky" in 1982, which remains one of their most commercially successful works. The concert featured a symphonic arrangement of classic tracks, illustrating the group's evolution and adaptability. Parsons, originally a sound engineer for The Beatles and Pink Floyd, brought his expertise into this performance, enhancing the live experience. This particular concert emphasized their ability to bridge past and present, and it was part of a broader initiative to revisit their classic catalog, highlighting their enduring influence in the rock genre. The live recording was made available in multiple formats, signaling a sustained interest in the band's legacy.